Obvious beaver cuttings were seen along one pond, tracks identified ranged from mice to coyote and turkey. A Bald Eagle greeted the morning group while the afternoon tour witnessed a Trumpeter Swan leisurely swimming in the St. Francis River.
Thanks to Princeton School district for use of additional snowshoes to complement the supply at the Sherburne Refuge. Options were varied for style of snowshoe and type of binding. Many attending had not been on snowshoes and/or had not seen the refuge before this event. Options in length of hike and length of time outside were appreciated.
Since this is a new activity the Friends offer, we are looking for comments on how to improve the experience. If you attended on February 27, what would you like to see different for next year? We are considering offering an event like this each month of January and February in 2011. Would you like to have more opportunities to experience the refuge this way?
Thanks to Bill Krumholz for the pictures above.
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